This monograph deals with the theoretical aspects of the circuit modelling of high-frequency electromagnetic structures using the Lorentz reciprocity theorem. This is the first book to cover the generalization from closed structures to open-boundary waveguides and circuit structures. The author has developed a new way to represent a general waveguide by transmission lines: and was awarded the Microwave Prize of the IEEE for this work. The first part of the book discusses the construction of transmission line models for waveguide structures. Then the incidence of external electromagnetic waves on high-frequency structures is studied, and finally the concepts derived in the earlier parts of the book are generalized to reciprocal and non-reciprocal anisotropic, bi-isotropic, and bianisotropic materials.

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Europe is EuropeJuly 9 2001

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NIKOLAI MALTSEV
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This book is very good by at least one reason, which is well known to the author:"...I tried to derive everything from Maxwell's equations" - everybody try, but only few can. The complicated knot of reciprocity, power conservation and self-adjointness of operators is investigated here for wide variety of modern physical applications. Excellent book.